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With the Wikitude Android SDK and Sony’s Camera Add-on API, you can easily create stunning augmented reality experiences for the Xperia™ Z1 and Xperia™ Z1 Compact. It’s entirely up to you if you want to augment your magazine, implement a game, or display geo-content in the user’s vicinity like Wikitude Places does it. Learn how to start using augmented reality in your own apps, after the jump!

With the Wikitude Android SDK and Sony’s Camera Add-on API, you can easily create stunning augmented reality experiences for the Xperia™ Z1 and Xperia™ Z1 Compact. It’s entirely up to you if you want to augment your magazine, implement a game, or display geo-content in the user’s vicinity like Wikitude Places does it. Learn how to start using augmented reality in your own apps, after the jump!

The Camera Add-on API is a new addition to the Sony Add-on SDK that lets you integrate your own camera applications into the camera app on Sony Xperia Z1. Developer World reached out to the developers behind Sphere, an app for shooting visually transcending 360º panoramas, to ask about their experience on how the 20MP camera of Xperia™ Z1 has complemented their app, and helped them gain extra exposure through the Camera Add-on API. Read more after the jump.

If you’re both a developer of camera apps and a fan of the recently-announced, camera-centric Sony Xperia Z1, check out this Camera Add-on API tutorial, which will show you how to integrate your camera app with the Xperia™ Z1 using the Camera Add-on API. Read on to discover how to easily take advantage of the Camera Add-on API, and make it easier for your users to quickly launch and utilise your camera app for more frequent use.

If you’re both a developer of camera apps and a fan of the recently-announced, camera-centric Sony Xperia Z1, check out this Camera Add-on API tutorial, which will show you how to integrate your camera app with the Xperia™ Z1 using the Camera Add-on API. Read on to discover how to easily take advantage of the Camera Add-on API, and make it easier for your users to quickly launch and utilise your camera app for more frequent use.